Colonial revival:
You’re timeless and classic. Your favorite homes always seem to be located in older New England towns. You’ve often looked at old post offices and thought, “I could live there!” You love shutters, full-width porches, two stories and symmetry.

Farmhouse:
You’re a country person at heart. You love rolling landscapes and comfortable houses. “Quaint,” “charming” and “simple” are words frequently used in your discussions about your dream house. You love gardening and animals and always say you’d like to have chickens and goats someday. Your family works hard and plays hard, and you like a home that’s durable enough to handle life’s normal traffic.

Spanish colonial:
Mi casa es su casa. You love curves and arches and white stucco exterior walls. You must have hand-painted tiles in your home and terra-cotta roof tiles. You dream of living in Spain, but if you can’t, you’d take Santa Barbara, California, any day.

Shingle:
Your soul belongs near the sea. You love texture and have always appreciated how things age and weather. You see a home’s roof as its dominating feature (in a good way). And, of course, the more shingles, the better.

French eclectic:
You’re the only one in your group of friends who knows what a mansard roof is. You like strong stone structures with subtle details like rounded dormers with oval windows and flared eaves.

Midcentury:
Yeah, baby! You like homes with modern, clean lines and low-slung flat roofs. You think homes should always be ready for entertaining. Graphic art and nods to pop culture always have their place on your walls.

Ranch:
You’re modest and practical, and you always put family first. You like large yards and simple layouts that never make you step up or down. You’ll take suburbia over the noisy city any day, and have no problem with living in the same home forever.

Craftsman:
You like things that are hand built and have a history. You’re not big on accessories; instead you prefer to let the materials speak for themselves. You love pottery and handcrafted tile and believe a home should be filled with wood.

i am french eclectic& mediteranian style..,i took the test again,came up a midcentury with ole house,low as heck ceilings..looks like my uncles house in puerto rico..carport,no garage..was just testing,chose other answers,to see what would pop up..i love high cielings,i'm ready to be the queen of my palace,preffer 1 story,but two,i cant stick my grandbabies to come xoxo